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DocuSign Envelope ID:3457204A-7765-4E36-8B42-227F6F673AF6 <br /> EXHIBIT"B" <br /> Scope of Services—FY 2017-18 <br /> Outside Agency Performance Agreement <br /> Agency Name: Youth Community Project <br /> Program Name: <br /> 1. Youth Leadership Development: Youth Board and Freedom School <br /> 2. Youth Artists Exhibitions <br /> 3. Reintegration Support Network <br /> 4. LGBTQ Youth Community Building Initiatives: Fluid Revolutions, Queer Youth Drop In <br /> Funding Award: $7,038 <br /> Outline how the agency will spend Orange County's funding award. <br /> Expense Description Amount <br /> Compensation(YOLD=$1,140;YAE=$385;RSN=$3,384;LGTBQ YCBI=$1,097) $6,006 <br /> Rent&Utilities $0 <br /> Supplies&Equipment(YAE=$55;RSN=$135) $190 <br /> Travel&Training(MOLD=$442;LGTBQ YCBI=$400) $842 <br /> Other Expenses: $0 <br /> Total $7,038 <br /> Program Services <br /> Outline the critical services(activities)the agency will employ to attain the Anticipated Outcomes below,by June 30,2018. <br /> • Youth Community Project will conduct its 2'annual youth organizing and leadership development <br /> camp based on Youth Organizing Institute's Summer Freedom School model with Street Scene <br /> Teen Center (SSTC) and Beat Making Lab (BML). The camp will educate youth aged 14 to 18 <br /> around four subjects: organizing skills, political analysis, restorative justice and young people's <br /> movement history. <br /> YCP will run the program for two weeks in July of(altered from original proposal to 2018 to align <br /> with other programs and organizations collaborating with this initiative—program will now have <br /> a number of activities throughout the year leading up to the July event). This will be executed by <br /> YCP's paid staff with limited assistance from YCP's board and paid staff from SSTC and BML. <br /> • The annual Youth Arts Exhibition at the Arts Center is a month-long showcase of 40 youth artists <br /> from the three CHCCS high schools, Orange County(to be added for coming year)and other local <br /> schools. This exhibit and the events that lead up to and accompany it announce to the community <br /> that new young voices are continually emerging that represent and shape the future of our <br /> community. <br /> • The Reintegration Support Network(RSN) is unique in our community as a program that focuses <br /> on aftercare for area youth who have gone through substance abuse and/or mental health treatment <br /> programs. The targeted youth often have also been involved with the juvenile justice system or as <br /> teens in the adult justice system. <br /> RSN surrounds each enlisted youth and their parents/guardians with a circle of supervised, <br /> screened adult volunteers(mentors)that use tailored, structured approaches which enable each <br /> youth to engage in 8 life domains and build on their strengths to solidify a lasting recovery(goal <br /> of 6-8/yr for completion of 52 week program). RSN, a program of the Youth Community Project <br />